We can't all afford to get rids of adds, and they ruin listening to music like this.
@michaelcollins234Күн бұрын
Idk who haters think they are not liking this piece. Chopin doesn't miss!
@Andrea-xw4xeКүн бұрын
If only that vertical hemiola lasted longer!
@tommyronКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this highly original work. In particular your description of the 1st movement is very illuminating. I think it's the most interesting movement of the set.
@Hai2HaiКүн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z6jWdodsn56Nl9ksi=IkQhJqGGnhFmF7dz video
@ValzainLumivix2 күн бұрын
Nonet No. 2, H. 374.
@atretochoana83322 күн бұрын
Lili Boulanger was a genius
@ericdevaughn59412 күн бұрын
An absolutely gorgeous piano piece. Transports me to a simpler time and place. Hearing his style on piano is very different the orchestra or chamber music. Just perfect. His chords are just so wonderful.
@irvinnguyen64852 күн бұрын
1:50 6:40
@cheopys2 күн бұрын
One of the most peaceful pieces ever written. And this is my favorite performance.
@Melissa-je8mx2 күн бұрын
in the notes it says “in memory of the sacrifices of fascism and war” I decided to write it since there is no translation in the video description
@ler_472 күн бұрын
Skrijabin's music is like dr*gs..lol..I feel Euphoria everytime I listen to these dances🕺🏾💃🏼
@ludwigvanbeethoven613 күн бұрын
I wrote this, because I'd already given you everything.
@robbc.81833 күн бұрын
4:00
@erika66514 күн бұрын
I played the second movement with a youth ensemble about 30 years. Gorgeous music, definitely not a tearjerker for me when I was 14, but these days . . . 😢❤
@user-ro6lv7nc1u4 күн бұрын
32:30
@AlexandreLima-te7bv4 күн бұрын
Simplesmente maravilhoso, apresentando pela minha amada Agatha ❤
@jacqueferreira9334 күн бұрын
❤
@ThatOneGuyRAR4 күн бұрын
Dang bro really just didn’t give us a slow movement
@thepotatoportal694 күн бұрын
If this fugue is grosse, imagine how good Beethoven's Deliciouse Fugue would be.
Most modern quartet players perform from the full score, because it's easier to keep the ensemble together. When you consider that, the extremely large and bold time-signatures and expressive directions make more sense. You still need to be able to see them even if you're trying to read the viola part in the middle of the score and the music is going a million miles an hour.
@emmanuelsebaali17676 күн бұрын
Am I the only one to notice similarity in Scriabine Fantasy and the 4th movement?
@Qazwdx1116 күн бұрын
Anyone else loves the harmony in this piece?
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
I HATE THIS
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
WOAH MAN
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
CHILL OUT
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
NO
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
YOU'RE OUT OF YOUR MIND
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
LOCK ME BACK UP
@felixbowers45826 күн бұрын
MY EARS ARE BLEEDING
@Tommybean76 күн бұрын
Thank you! 👍
@Supo27.726 күн бұрын
I remember seeing a comment saying that 3:22 were the “coldest” music they’ve ever heard. I agree
@TheBeautyIn3Dee7 күн бұрын
Some ensembles play Opus 130 as originally written; much better idea.
@julianedeinzer72207 күн бұрын
DANKE!!
@vincenzocicchelli79347 күн бұрын
Lo spartito pubblicato è la trascrizione di Busoni, ma Sokolov suona la trascrizione di Kempff!
@inraid7 күн бұрын
Mechanical, metronomic and rushed.
@loewesandberg50337 күн бұрын
My dear friend had this playing at his funeral, along with a piece from Tchaikovsky, Nutcracker (Op.71, TH.14 / Act 2: No. 14c Pas de deux), and Piano Concerto No.2 (Rachmaninoff). He had a full orchestra in a cathedral, even though he wasn't religious. He likes these three Russians, as he would call them. "The golden trio." He was an exceptional young fellow, a gentleman. Always dapper, always spoke well, and read a lot too. He was 19 at the age of death, and he knew it was about to happen. Handled it very stoic. When people came around, he asked "Have they swept away the gravel?" (After winter). Or "Did the postman come as usual today?" He knew we all were in grief, but somehow I think he enjoyed it. But the funeral was splendid, he had structured the songs in a particular order, first the Piano Trio (haunting violin tragedy), then this, and lastly Piano Concerto. He made someone read from the Illiad and some own poems. One of them was: We leave nothing to this world. Our life is for ourselves. And another one about a love of his, I don't know whom: So you look out for the stars Pay attention to the birds And the oceans And hope to glimpse her there And that constant hope Becomes you very reality. He had so many friends you never thought about. It was us at his age, from school and childhood. But then there were people all around the world. Young as old. Men, women. He had a dozen people flying in from Italy that I never knew existed. And they all had such beautiful stories about him. There was a girl too, from the west coast. She loved him uncontrollably, and I knew this would never end for her. For me, the whole thing was so beautiful I wanted to die too.
@Shibanshokusha8 күн бұрын
My chamber music camp sight read this, I was a 1st violin(there were multiple people per part) and it was fun! Even though I didnt hear it before, i managed to pull through with the help of other 1st violin 😊😊😊😊
@DavidPerez-wd6tx9 күн бұрын
Amo 💝 la música de S. Prokofiev, sus sinfonfonias,ballets etc.son bellos y agradables para el alma.
@niuniushi20809 күн бұрын
no 1 is simply beautiful but i realise i am learning it my 11 year old hands just cannot reach these notes. My wrists have to work so hard!
@koshcheithedeathless9 күн бұрын
1:52
@user-zm3qk9cc9r9 күн бұрын
hello? My name is Jeongmin Lee and I live in Korea. Of all the sonata-type pieces I've heard so far, I like the Schumann one I've heard so far. Among them, the first movement seemed to have a beautiful melody and a bit of a lieder sound, a little different from the usual first movement. Thank you so much for sharing such great music with us.
@analuisasotogonzalez205510 күн бұрын
Escuche esta pieza de fondo de una serie Coreana hermosa , me encantó....la busqué por mucho tiempo, la encontré y la tengo en mi Celular, la escucho cuando viajo.....
@lucasgust772010 күн бұрын
All Rach's piano concerti are masterpieces.
@agaphonus10 күн бұрын
The sound is better here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fIu1ZYyHgJ18msU
@Hitherto9010 күн бұрын
This concerto is so strange, and that's why I love it.
@soloist129510 күн бұрын
the piano is what makes people think it's cool but it's the orchestra who has the harder job